How French managers picture their careers: a gendered perspective - Audencia
Article Dans Une Revue Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal Année : 2017

How French managers picture their careers: a gendered perspective

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The purpose of this paper is to investigate how French managers picture their careers, specifically female careers. The sample was composed of 93 women and 5 men attending a professional women’s networking event in France. Participants answered a questionnaire, including images to choose from to best describe how they perceived their own career development. The results indicate that a female career is closely associated with work-life balance by both women and men. Also, women acknowledge three times more than men, the existence of a glass ceiling in their organisation. Women and men choose both traditional and contemporary images of career. As the sample was taken from a women’s network event, the male sample size is small. Despite the small sample of men, giving voice to male participants leads to rich insights which challenge gendered and non-gendered career models. On an individual level, reflection on one’s career path fosters awareness and ownership of career choices. Further, working with career images enhances discussion and experience sharing about personal career choices, and offers opportunities to organisations concerned with developing female talent. The study contributes to the career literature by providing insights into how female and male managers perceive female careers. The study’s originality lies in the methodology, based on using images of careers to better understand how managers picture their own careers.
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hal-01586621 , version 1 (13-09-2017)

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Christine Naschberger, Krista Finstad-Milion. How French managers picture their careers: a gendered perspective. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2017, 36 (5), pp.401 - 416. ⟨10.1108/EDI-10-2016-0082⟩. ⟨hal-01586621⟩
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